Warren Buffet is known as God of Stocks in Hong Kong. In western countries he is known as the greatest investor, which means his talent is not limited to stock, but every part of financial market including bond, currency, crypto, precious metal and ……others etc. Of course everyone knows that he is specialized in stocks.
What is he famous for? High profit of 100%, 1,000%, 5,000% ……. etc, for he can hold a stock for 10, 20 or 30 years. That means he can foresee the development of that industry first and then find a better company to hold it against the ups and downs of market. That is he can hold stars of tomorrow before people detect them. He seldom do whatsoever intraday short term trading for the profit is too small.
So when NVDA was listed on the 5th ranking of Magnificent Seven, the writer of this bulletin already strongly advised to buy NVDA, and later when NVDA burst up, the writer said TSM will be the next NVDA, now PLTR can be said as the next king of stocks, just like APPL of today. The term for king of stocks is given to no 1 of the top 10 market capitalization company. AVGO will be listed among the Magnificent Seven soon. SpaceX is not yet listed but investor can try the ARKW or SOFI. APPL is the first company that reaches total market value of $3 Trillion, who will first reach $4 Trillion, very likely TSLA. If you believe AI not only can help the computers, but also can improve the health and life of human beings, try TEM.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
